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AR15/10 Rifles
Adams arms delay
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<blockquote data-quote="6point5x284" data-source="post: 1264325" data-attributes="member: 66669"><p>I have one on a pistol which is supposedly harder on guns than the other lengths. Amazed how clean it keeps everything. It comes with a small metal ring to guide the rod through the upper receiver if you have a forged/milspec receiver. Some folks early on that had many many thousands or rounds (3 gun setups) noticed the rod could start to oval the gas tube hole. They fixed it with that piece, and I've haven't hard much the way of issues sense. To be honest I never really looked for any reviews after I bought mine either. I really like it personally, and it's the same size as a standard low profile adjustable gas block. I'm a fan. I do more bolt gun stuff now than gas gun, but it immediately jumps out at you as a qualify piece of machining. The BCG it comes with is treated as well, and does great at repelling carbon. Maybe others will chime in. Raininer Arms told me the backstory and I wish I could remember, but it was something to the effect it was the same team that created and sold Adams arms. I could be wrong. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6point5x284, post: 1264325, member: 66669"] I have one on a pistol which is supposedly harder on guns than the other lengths. Amazed how clean it keeps everything. It comes with a small metal ring to guide the rod through the upper receiver if you have a forged/milspec receiver. Some folks early on that had many many thousands or rounds (3 gun setups) noticed the rod could start to oval the gas tube hole. They fixed it with that piece, and I've haven't hard much the way of issues sense. To be honest I never really looked for any reviews after I bought mine either. I really like it personally, and it's the same size as a standard low profile adjustable gas block. I'm a fan. I do more bolt gun stuff now than gas gun, but it immediately jumps out at you as a qualify piece of machining. The BCG it comes with is treated as well, and does great at repelling carbon. Maybe others will chime in. Raininer Arms told me the backstory and I wish I could remember, but it was something to the effect it was the same team that created and sold Adams arms. I could be wrong. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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